FACTBOX: Climate change meetings this year

Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:43am EDT
 
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UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Monday's U.N. meeting on climate change is the latest in a series of decisions taken this year on an issue increasingly at the top of the international agenda:

January 10 - European Commission presents "the most ambitious policy ever" to fight climate change, challenging the world to follow Europe's lead in cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The European Union executive proposes the 27-nation bloc reduce emissions by at least 20 percent by 2020 compared to 1990 levels and by 30 percent if others follow suit.

February 2 - U.N. climate panel says it is at least 90 percent certain that mankind is to blame for most global warming in the last half century, up from 66 percent sure in 2001.

March 9 - EU leaders resolve to slash greenhouse gas emissions and switch to renewable fuels, challenging the world to follow its lead in fighting climate change.

April 6 - Climate experts warn global warming will cause faster and wider damage than previously forecast, ranging from hunger in Africa and Asia to extinctions and rising ocean levels.

May 4 - Climate experts, meeting in Bangkok, agree on third part of U.N. report that says fighting global warming is affordable and the technology is available and stresses the need to brake the growth in greenhouse gas emissions.

May 31 - U.S. President George W. Bush unveils long-term strategy on climate change, plans to gather countries that emit the most greenhouse gases and set a global emissions goal.

June 7 - Group of Eight summit agrees on a need for "substantial cuts" in emissions, falling short of European calls to halve emissions by 2050. It also wants a global deal for fighting climate change in place by the end of 2009.

August 3 - Bush invites 11 other countries plus the European Union and the United Nations to a conference on climate change for September 27-28 in Washington.  Continued...

 

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